A furniture block can be made from up to 16x16x16 sub-blocks. There are certain limitations to the furniture system: Furniture packs can also be uploaded to community content. You can later import it to other worlds or upload to Dropbox/SDcard and share with others. Each named furniture set can be turned into a furniture pack and exported from the world. Be careful and move valuable designs to named furniture sets to avoid accidentally losing them. Any design in this set, which does not otherwise exist in the world (no items or placed blocks) will be automatically recycled. The newly created designs are placed in "uncategorized" set, which has a special function. Create named furniture sets to categorize the designs. In the furniture panel in creative inventory you can view and organize your furniture designs. You can create multi-block toggleable structures, for example large doors. The furniture will work in the same way as interactive furniture, but toggling it will also toggle all neighboring pieces of connected interactive furniture. Combine multiple pieces of furniture with an electric wire to create connected interactive furniture. The resulting furniture will act as a switch, with two furniture pieces acting as two states of the switch. Combine exactly two furniture designs with an electric switch to create a custom switch. The resulting furniture will act as a button. Combine exactly one furniture design with an electric button to create a custom button. Up to 9 pieces of furniture can be combined (max capacity of crafting table). You can create opening doors, switchable lights, raising platforms etc. Interactive furniture toggles between its constituing designs on click or on electric signal. Combine multiple pieces of furniture into one to create interactive furniture. Once the furniture block has been created, you can use crafting table to combine it with other blocks in various ways. This will likely cause "design too large" error, because the maximum size of a design in any dimension is 16 blocks. The hammer tool will not be able to distinguish between the blocks you placed and the base, and will try to incorporate base into design. You have to be careful when constructing furniture to avoid placing the design on a base made of allowed material (for example sand). For example a torch/lamp block will cause the furniture to have a fire attached to it in the place of the block. Finished furniture can also be painted, this will cover any colors of the source blocks.Ĭertain source blocks have special functions. Source blocks of the design can be painted or dyed to make the design more colorful. Allowed materials include: planks, granite, basalt, sand, clay, cobblestone, stone bricks, sandstone, marble, bricks, coal, malachite, diamond, copper, iron, glass, carpet, torches, wicker lamps, water, magma. For example, dirt or grass are ignored by the hammer tool. Not every block can be used for furniture design. Furniture blocks can be placed in the world in 4 orientations, similar to e.g. In survival modes, the design will be turned into several copies of the furniture block (with number depending on resolution) and the source blocks will be consumed.
In creative mode, the design will be turned into a single furniture block, and the source blocks from which the design was created will remain in the world. Once you are happy with the design, you can commit it. Furniture design window will appear where you can tweak the design by moving it, rotating it and changing resolution (between 2x2x2 and 16x16x16).
You need to build the design from regular blocks in the world and then use the hammer on the resulting structure to shrink it down. To design and create furniture use the hammer tool. Furniture designs can be combined into packs, shared between worlds and uploaded to Community Content. Through crafting, furniture blocks can be combined, made interactive or made to work with electricity. Sub-blocks within a single furniture block can be made of different materials and painted to different colors. Furniture blocks are sculpted from up to 16x16x16 smaller sub-blocks.